HSCPC Child Life Specialist - Washington, United States - CNHS

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    CNHS Washington, United States

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    ABOUT THE HSC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM


    The HSC Health Care System is a nonprofit organization combining the resources of a care coordination plan; (Health Services for Children with Special Needs, Inc.), pediatric specialty hospital (The HSC Pediatric Center), home health agency (HSC Home Care, LLC), and parent foundation (The HSC Foundation) to offer a comprehensive approach to caring, serving and empowering people with disabilities.

    The HSC team of 750 employees and more than 100 volunteers together serve children and young adults with special health care needs and their families at our District of Columbia and Maryland locations.


    ESSENTIAL HSC MISSION AND VALUES
    Mission Statement:

    HSC Health Care System provides and coordinates innovative, high quality, community-based care for individuals with complex needs and their families.

    HSC empowers all we serve to improve the quality of their lives.
    Organizational Beliefs
    HSC supports individuals and families to maximize their potential. The following beliefs drive our work.


    HSC believes that:

    • A culturally diverse community is a strength.
    • Inclusiveness for individuals, families, and staff promotes positive outcomes.
    • Everyone should be treated with compassion and empathy.
    • Our skillful, dedicated, and resourceful staff is key to our success.
    • We must continually adapt to the changing needs of our community.
    • Increased independence is an important goal for individuals and their families.

    POSITION SUMMARY

    The Child Life Specialist administers Child Life services as ordered by a physician and in accordance with accepted practices of Child Life.

    He/she is responsible for evaluating, planning and implementing Child Life Services for the inpatient population.
    Qualifications:

    Minimum Education

    Bachelor's Degree in Child Life (course work to include Hospitalized Child, Child Development, Theories of Play, Children and Families Under Stress, Child/Adolescent Psychology).

    (Required)

    Required Skills/Knowledge
    Knowledge of the field and committed to its purpose.

    Knowledge in child development, therapeutic activities, awareness of children's emotional needs, and skill in dealing with common behavioral problems of children.

    Ability to work well with others.
    Ability to communicate well, both verbally and in writing.
    Computer system/software proficiency.

    Required Licenses and Certifications
    Certification with the Child Life Council or eligible for Chilfe Life Certification. Candidate must obtain certification within 1 year of hire (Required)
    CPR certification (Required)

    Job Functions

    Essential job duties:
    Perform and document pertinent evaluation results, including patient and/or family interview and observation within timeframes consistent with department policy.
    Discuss evaluation results with patient/caregiver and appropriate healthcare team members and responds to questions appropriately.

    Provide activities and interventions to help children and caregivers cope with medical situations and meet their developmental, emotional and educational needs.

    Assess and incorporate methods to address individual's physical, cognitive, learning needs, socioeconomic and psychosocial limitations. Assessment includes pain issues as appropriate.

    Assess and identify discharge planning needs with consideration of patient's medical, psychological, behavioral and socioeconomic status as well as anticipated therapeutic outcome(s).

    Set measurable, realistic short and/or long-term goals based on patient's medical status, anticipated therapeutic outcome(s), discharge plans and patient/family input.

    Plan and implement patient activities and programs which will promote adjustment to hospitalization/illness, as well as growth and development using activities that are safe, constructive, educational and enjoyable.

    Offer recommendations to parents/guardians regarding coping strategies and activities appropriate for patient as pertaining to social/emotional development.

    Work with all ages of children in both individual and group activities promoting a more constructive and therapeutic use of free time, play, and leisure.

    Effectively and independently provide Child Life services according to professional standards and established regulations set forth by HSC, the Department of Health and The Joint Commission which focus on patient safety, function, pain tolerance/level, goals, etc.

    Responsible for supporting the Child Life clinical education program. Oversee students as assigned.

    Periodically re-evaluate and modify treatment plan and goals as indicated based on patient's medical status, response to treatment, anticipated therapeutic outcome(s) and discharge plans.

    Plan, attend, and/or lead community reintegration outings as appropriate.
    Organize and manage donations, special events, special guests, support groups, and other regularly scheduled events.

    Follow established documentation policies and guidelines regarding initial evaluations, treatment/progress notes, teaching records, and discharge summaries as set forth by the department.

    Discuss and coordinate patient/caregiver's needs with other health care professionals as indicated.
    Instruct patient, family members and/or caregivers in therapeutic activities

    Ensure timely and cooperative inter- and intra-departmental relationships and communications throughout the hospital and the system and with individuals external to the hospital and system.

    Keep manager appropriately informed about all significant issues and problems.
    Orient, train and supervise clinical volunteers as appropriate.
    Maintain skills, licensure, regulatory requirements and credentials needed to perform assigned duties.
    Provide in-services for department/unit staff as appropriate.
    Assist with the development and/or revision of departmental policies and procedures.
    As appropriate, effectively handle administrative/shared responsibilities.
    Make suggestions regarding purchase of new equipment and supplies when necessary.
    Maintain equipment and supplies in a clean and orderly condition.
    Demonstrate familiarity with all policies and procedures of the Hospital and the department.
    Complete required or necessary orientation, annual training and in-services. Ensure all competencies are maintained.
    Maintain skills, regulatory requirements and credentials needed to perform assigned duties.
    Assist with the monitoring and evaluation process for important aspects of care for the department via performance improvement programs.
    Facilitate and support department compliance with local, state, and federal laws, regulations and standards, including those governing professional practice. Assumes responsibility for meeting requirements specified by The Joint Commission/DOH and other relevant regulatory agencies and organizations.

    Organizational Accountabilities
    Organizational Accountabilities (Staff)
    Employee Excellence
    Demonstrates understanding of quality of service and collaborates with co-workers to ensure excellence standard is achieved
    Innovates through improvement of care and/or efficiency of operational processes.
    Dedicated to a standard of performance excellence and high quality

    All In
    Embraces changes/improvements and actively participates in the implementation of new/improved programs, technology, new equipment, systems and resources that promote quality of care, safety and efficiency
    Identifies, prioritizes and selects alternative solutions to determine best outcome

    Action Oriented
    Maintains a high level of activity/productivity, meeting deadlines and appropriately prioritizing tasks to meet business demands
    Anticipates problems and attempts to solve before they develop
    Supervisory Responsibilities
    None

    Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure
    Category I:

    Job usually involves contact with patients or patient specimens. Exposure to blood, body fluids, non-intact skin or tissue specimens, is possible.

    Protected Health Information Access Level

    Level IV - Full Access Incumbents in this job may access any protected health information associated to a customer's needs, the service(s) rendered and the position's functions.

    Working Environment
    This job operates in a hospital or office environment.

    Physical Requirements
    Light Work:

    Lifting 25 lbs. maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 lbs.

    Travel Requirements
    None

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